Music Recognition, Music Listening, and Word
... When congenitally deaf children with cochlear implants heard recorded music from their favorite television programs, they identified the music at better than chance levels from a closed response set. Successful recognition occurred for renditions that incorporated all features of the original music— ...
... When congenitally deaf children with cochlear implants heard recorded music from their favorite television programs, they identified the music at better than chance levels from a closed response set. Successful recognition occurred for renditions that incorporated all features of the original music— ...
Case Study by Kristin Knight and Sara Martello
... -The speech processor does not just make sounds louder as does a hearing aid. Instead, it selects out some of the important information in the speech signal and then produces a pattern of electrical pulses in the patient's ear. This pattern is selected to sound as close as possible to the original s ...
... -The speech processor does not just make sounds louder as does a hearing aid. Instead, it selects out some of the important information in the speech signal and then produces a pattern of electrical pulses in the patient's ear. This pattern is selected to sound as close as possible to the original s ...
Eye and Ear Ratings
... When is an exam required? • Hearing loss is claimed • Hearing loss is shown in the STR’s • There is no hearing loss for VA purposes in the STR’s AND there is a hearing shift in service or acoustic trauma is conceded AND there is a competent lay statement or medical evidence of hearing loss/tinnitus ...
... When is an exam required? • Hearing loss is claimed • Hearing loss is shown in the STR’s • There is no hearing loss for VA purposes in the STR’s AND there is a hearing shift in service or acoustic trauma is conceded AND there is a competent lay statement or medical evidence of hearing loss/tinnitus ...
National Centre for Audiology Facutly of Health Sciences
... National Centre for Audiology Excellence in hearing science and audiologic research at Western ...
... National Centre for Audiology Excellence in hearing science and audiologic research at Western ...
good reasons to choose LUMEO from HANSATON.
... synchronized on a continual basis using the innovative i-com2 technology. The synchronization relates to various system parameters: configuration of microphone characteristics, voice detection operation, noise reduction, Sound Impulse Management, and feedback management. Each hearing system is equip ...
... synchronized on a continual basis using the innovative i-com2 technology. The synchronization relates to various system parameters: configuration of microphone characteristics, voice detection operation, noise reduction, Sound Impulse Management, and feedback management. Each hearing system is equip ...
BROC2659-00-EE-ST - XF Consumer Brochure (Starkey)
... Our compact mobile phone transmitter, SurfLink Mobile 2, is an assistive listening device, media streamer and hearing aid remote all rolled into one. ...
... Our compact mobile phone transmitter, SurfLink Mobile 2, is an assistive listening device, media streamer and hearing aid remote all rolled into one. ...
GN ReSound and Cochlear Limited Establish Smart Hearing
... only to strengthen our joint development, but also commercialise the smartest bimodal hearing solutions”, said GN ReSound CEO Anders Hedegaard and Cochlear CEO Chris Smith. Mr Hedegaard said: “GN ReSound is committed to advancing what is possible for people with hearing loss. This collaborative offe ...
... only to strengthen our joint development, but also commercialise the smartest bimodal hearing solutions”, said GN ReSound CEO Anders Hedegaard and Cochlear CEO Chris Smith. Mr Hedegaard said: “GN ReSound is committed to advancing what is possible for people with hearing loss. This collaborative offe ...
To - National Acoustic Laboratories
... How can we better predict speech intelligibility? Do new hearing aid users prefer less gain than experienced hearing aid users? What compression is preferred by hearing aid users with severe to profound hearing loss? ...
... How can we better predict speech intelligibility? Do new hearing aid users prefer less gain than experienced hearing aid users? What compression is preferred by hearing aid users with severe to profound hearing loss? ...
Telecommunications relay service
A telecommunications relay service, also known as TRS, relay service, or IP-relay, or Web-based relay service, is an operator service that allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, or have a speech disorder to place calls to standard telephone users via a keyboard or assistive device. Originally, relay services were designed to be connected through a TDD, teletypewriter (TTY) or other assistive telephone device. Services gradually have expanded to include almost any real-time text capable technology such as a personal computer, laptop, mobile phone, PDA, and many other devices. The first TTY was invented by deaf scientist Robert Weitbrecht in 1964. The first relay service was established in 1974 by Converse Communications of Connecticut.